The Walking Anomaly: It seems that fhtagn was nominated for something different before, but I want to give him/her another nomination. In adding quotes to the Daria character page, he or she also added a joke related to one of them that most Daria fans would appreciate. (I won't do it injustice by spoiling it.) I will say I laughed out loud when I saw it.

SonicLover: Maybe it's because I don't follow Daria and just skimmed over the character page, but I didn't see it.

A man is extremely passionate and knowledgeable about his profession, but ironically, when he tries to apply it to his life, it always blows up in his face. He hosts an informational show with a far more sensible assistant/friend whose personal life he is always making jabs at, and lives with a sarcastic and sharp-tongued companion with a set of personal tastes as different from those of the main character as possible. When faced with problems, the main character consults a highly knowledgeable but eccentric adviser whose most notable peculiarity is the fact that an essential aspect of the character is always kept off-screen. Wait, hang on...are we talking about Home Improvement or Frasier??

Sometimes, it's easy to see how to Solve the Soup Cans - give the chicken noodle to the guard with the cold, trade the tomato for the red orb, and pour the cream of mushroom into the chalice with Mario engraved on the side.

Earnest: Thanks y'all! ^_^ It was pretty fun to do actually, and a lot of it was thanks to the IP thread's feedback.
Roxor: I must say I feel obligated to offer an award to the splendid gentleman, or lady, with the astounding dedication to rewrite the entirety of the article entitled "Antiquated Linguistics" in such a manner as to provide a demonstration of the trope therein described, extending to not only the main article and the example category headers, but also the full text of the examples and many of the work titles. I must say I was especially amused by the title "My Diminutive Equine: Camaraderie Is Enchantment", as it is an entirely plausible title for a book written by the character discussed in the entry.
Elle's YKTTWTea And Tea Culture. If it hasn't been launched yet you can read it here. One of the best written YKTTW's I have ever seen in my years here.

SonicLover: I read that title too fast at first and thought it was about a weird version of British culture revolving around explosives (pun on "TNT").

Vifetoile: Seconded. That is phenomenal.
Zfish9: I can't remember which index it was, but one of them had a picture of Index with a caption that linked to Visual Pun. A made of win to whoever did that, and another to anyone who can find it and link to it here, as I cannot find it.

"It is the 41st Millennium. For more than a hundred centuries the Princess Celestia has sat immobile in the Golden Stable of Equestria, laid low by the Twilight Heresy. In the bright, happy future there is only friendship."

Deidara tries to kill Sasuke with his "Ultimate Art", his C-0 technique, which involves Deidara feeding his explosive clay to a mouth on his chest (...?) and, after about a minute, detonating himself with enough force to obliterate everything within 10 kilometers. Sasuke survived by using the absolute ultimate defensive technique in the entire series: the Plot no Jutsu.

T-Jack: We are at war with Oceania. We have always been at war with Oceania.
Nightsky: One to NOYB for nuking someone's hasty addition of rumoured episode titles to the Recap/DoctorWho page and giving the following edit reason:

sings* Do not believe the Daily Star, The Daily Star, The Daily Star, Do not believe the Daily Star, Their magazine is tabloid

Grimace: A little MOW to Duck Duck Noose for adding the caption under the page image for Arkham Horror. I'd never pictured the game as being a war between mad cultists and sterotypical 1950s gangsters before, but it works perfectly!

I also see he has a problem with adding natter and disregarding proper Example Indentation. That last issue bugs me so much that sometimes I worry I'm going to end up in a clocktower with my banrifle while Fighteer shouts at me with a megaphone to come down.

Specifically Doctors 1-7, 9, and 10. We would've asked the Eighth Doctor, but nobody really knows what he's been doing and we're all too lazy to consult the audio dramas and stuff. And Eleventh's too busy saving the universe with Mr. and Mrs. Pond, so...

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